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Army Forces for Homeland Security

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What role can the Army play in protecting the United States from terrorist attacks?

Although responding to terrorist attacks and other domestic emergencies is primarily a civilian responsibility, the U.S.

Army has a role in filling gaps in civilian capability.

Should the Army adopt a hedging strategy to meet the risks of future terrorist attacks and other emergencies?

The authors of this report lay out five possible shortfalls in Army capability and suggest five responses the Army can begin today, concluding that the nation needs to decide whether to bear the costs today in order to hedge against future risks.

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Product Details
RAND
0833036734 / 9780833036735
Paperback / softback
01/11/2004
United States
99 pages, Illustrations
158 x 227 mm, 145 grams
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